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Empire today updated the market with images of the flare at Carpentaria 1. This is a particularly exciting time for Empire as years of work starts to show itself in gas to surface. Tom (inGauge Completion Engineer) is getting to be an expert with the inGauge drone, taking some fantastic images of the flare shining forth on site, as the sun sets over the vast expanse of the Empire acreage. Tom was quoted as saying that using the drone was the only way of keeping Kelvin out of the photos.
 
Having completed the initial CTU unload, we are now preparing to run the production test completion in the well. Daniel, our frac engineer came back happy but exhausted after his stint on site, having encouraged every pound of the 1.4 million pounds of proppant pumped and then overseen the CTU operations.
 
Tom and Scott (inGaugue OCR), will oversee the next phase of the well on site as Empire tests the well to get data that will allow us to understand and develop the Beetaloo.
Latif, who has been project managing the project for inGauge couldn’t get to site himself as he is already planning the next operations.

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Well Integrity Gets Targeted

Well Integrity Gets Targeted

inGauge Energy has started a project with a major Australian gas producer to review and update their well integrity management system. The aim of the project is to be much more pre-emptive and targeted in response to well integrity issues to ensure money is spent resolving issues rather than simply re-confirming known problems.

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